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Iguana Removal in Lakewood Park, FL

Green-iguana removal and burrow control for Lakewood Park’s lakefront lots — we clear baskers, disrupt the burrows undermining your bank and seawall, and protect your landscaping.

Lake-bank iguanas & burrows
Iguana Removal — humane wildlife service on the Treasure Coast
Protecting Lakewood Park lake banks
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About · Iguana Removal

Why iguanas are common in Lakewood Park

Lakewood Park sits inland north of Fort Pierce, so iguana pressure here is lighter than it is on the coast. Where these reptiles do turn up, it is around the neighborhood retention lakes and the banks of Five Mile Creek. Swift Wildlife removes them humanely before a small pondside gathering becomes a burrowing problem.

This is a wooded, lake-dotted community rather than a seawall town, so iguanas concentrate on the sunny edges of the retention lakes and along Five Mile Creek. A few well-watered yards with hibiscus and other flowering ornamentals give them the greenery they favor, but the pressure stays modest.

Cold-blooded and sun-driven, an iguana here will bask on a rock, dock or bare pond bank through the warm part of the day, then dig a burrow into the soft lakeside soil to nest and shelter. They drift between ponds by following the swales and creek that thread the community.

Green iguanas are a prohibited invasive in Florida — they can’t be relocated, so on-site removal and burrow control is the only lawful fix.

Warning Signs

Signs of a iguana problem in Lakewood Park

In Lakewood Park, these are the signs it's time to call — before the damage spreads.

Sign 01

Iguanas on the pond bank

You notice large reptiles sunning on the retention-lake bank or a nearby rock, sliding into the water as you approach.

Sign 02

Burrows in the lakeside soil

Fresh holes with mounded dirt appear along the pond edge or under waterside shrubs where an iguana has tunneled to nest.

Sign 03

Chewed ornamentals

Hibiscus blooms and tender new leaves near the water disappear overnight, nipped clean by feeding iguanas.

Spotting any of these in your Lakewood Park home? The sooner we inspect, the less damage spreads — and the inspection is free.

How It Works

Our iguana removal process in Lakewood Park

Four steps, one call — inspection, humane removal, sealing and follow-up, all documented.

01

Property assessment

We map basking areas, burrows and travel routes, and evaluate seawall and foundation risk.

02

Humane removal

Iguanas are removed humanely and in line with Florida FWC guidelines for invasive species.

03

Burrow remediation

Active burrows threatening structures are collapsed and filled to halt erosion.

04

Deterrence & prevention

We recommend iguana-resistant plantings, barriers and exclusion to keep them from returning.

Dealing with iguanas in Lakewood Park? We respond the same day.

Call for same-day service · (772) 227-1522
Florida Law

The green iguana is a prohibited invasive

Florida lists the green iguana as a prohibited species. You can have them removed from your property year-round, but by law they can’t be relocated and released elsewhere. Along Lakewood Park’s lake banks a single female can lay dozens of eggs, so the problem compounds fast if it’s left alone.

  • Removable year-round on your own property
  • Cannot legally be relocated & released
  • Handled humanely under FWC rules
Prevention

Keeping iguanas away from Lakewood Park homes

Removing the iguana is half the work. These steps keep the next one out of your Lakewood Park home.

Tip 01

Fill and screen any burrows dug into the retention-lake banks or creek edge before they spread.

Tip 02

Replace hibiscus and other iguana favorites near the water with plants they tend to leave alone.

Tip 03

Add barriers or fencing along the pond bank to discourage basking and nesting.

Tip 04

Clear fallen fruit from yard trees and keep pet food inside so nothing draws them in.

Backed by a written re-entry guarantee

If wildlife returns through a spot we sealed, we come back at no charge. Satisfaction Guaranteed — If our exclusion fails, we take responsibility.

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Property Risk

What iguana burrows do to a lakefront lot

Undermined lake banks & seawalls

Iguanas dig nesting burrows into soft lake-bank and seawall soil. Left alone, those tunnels erode the bank and can destabilize the wall behind it.

Chewed landscaping

They graze ornamental plants, flowers and young palms down to stubs, and their droppings foul docks, decks and pool cages along the water.

Foundations & pool decks

Burrows driven against slabs and pool decks pull out supporting soil, so concrete can crack or settle over time.

Related Services

Related wildlife services in Lakewood Park

Dealing with more than one problem? These pair most often with this service.

FAQ

Iguana Removal in Lakewood Park — FAQ.

Quick answers — or call us 24/7 for anything else.

How much does iguana removal cost in Lakewood Park? +
Every Lakewood Park job is quoted after a free on-site inspection — the price depends on the situation, the number of entry points, and any cleanup or sealing needed. You get a written estimate before any work begins, with no hidden fees.
Are iguanas even a real problem this far from the coast? +
They are less common here than on the seawalls of River Park or Stuart, but the retention lakes and Five Mile Creek give them footholds. When a few settle in, they still dig burrows and strip ornamentals, so it is worth removing them early before a pondside group establishes.
Can iguanas damage my retention-lake bank? +
Yes. The burrows they dig into a soft lake bank erode the slope, undercut waterside pavers and can widen into real cavities over a season. On a smaller scale than a coastal seawall, but the same undermining process — which is why filling burrows promptly matters.
Do I need a permit to remove them? +
No. Green iguanas are non-native and unprotected in Florida and can be removed any time of year. We do the work humanely and within FWC guidelines, so there is nothing for you to file.
What damage do iguanas cause? +
Burrows that erode seawalls and undermine foundations, AC pads and walkways; stripped landscaping; and salmonella-bearing droppings on decks and pools.
How do you keep iguanas away? +
We combine removal with deterrent plantings, physical barriers around seawalls and foundations, and removal of easy food and basking sites.
How fast can you get to my Lakewood Park home? +
Same-day service is standard across Lakewood Park, and for emergencies our response is typically under an hour. We answer the phone live, 24/7.
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What Lakewood Park & Treasure Coast homeowners say.

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"Absolutely outstanding service! The team was professional, quick, and incredibly knowledgeable. They safely removed raccoons from my property and made sure everything was secure afterward. I'm beyond impressed with their work!"

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Iguana Removal across Lakewood Park

We handle iguana removal across Lakewood Park and the surrounding northern St. Lucie County communities — the lake streets off Kings Highway, the Emerson and Deland Avenue corridors, Spanish Lakes and Angle Road — with same-day service standard and emergency response typically under an hour.

  • The Kings Highway corridor
  • Near Lakewood Regional Park on Emerson Ave
  • The Deland Avenue & Lee Boulevard area
  • Lots bordering the Indrio Savannahs Preserve
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Humane, fully-insured iguana removal in Lakewood Park and across northern St. Lucie County. Free inspection, written estimate, live answer 24/7.

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Wildlife in a public area or on a neighbor's property? Contact FWC at (888) 404-3922 or local animal control.